Hello,
I forgot your lastest commit but its done now.
So split_6 and split_7 are sync with most recent HEAD.
Cedric
De : adrian.ch...@gmail.com [mailto:adrian.ch...@gmail.com] De la part de
Adrian Chadd
Envoyé : dimanche 29 septembre 2013 10:36
À : Cedric GROSS
Cc : freebsd-wirele
Hi,
Anything that has an Atheros chip on it, is pcie and does 11abg is fine.
2315/2417/5414 should all be fine.
-adrian
On 30 September 2013 06:29, wrote:
> Thanks, any particular HW that you would recommend? Do not mind if it is
> not the fastest with the latest features though want 'zero'
Thanks, any particular HW that you would recommend? Do not mind if it is not
the fastest with the latest features though want 'zero' network outage.
I believe there were cards you plugged in and you were happy with. Which card
has which chipset is not always obvious on the major shopping sites.
Hi!
The most stable PCIe WLAN NICs by far will be the 802.11abg Atheros
devices. The 11n stuff became stable in 10.0.
-adrian
On 30 September 2013 06:10, wrote:
> Hello
>
> Would anyone recommend a PCIe WLAN card for 8.1? It is for a production
> machine so stability is of prime importance.
Hello
Would anyone recommend a PCIe WLAN card for 8.1? It is for a production machine
so stability is of prime importance.
Honestly, a bit confused what HW to pick after going through 'Hardware Matrix'
at 'https://wiki.freebsd.org/dev/ath_hal%284%29/HardwareSupport'.
I do not want to upgrade t
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